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Assignment Process

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1. Pricing

Our commercial,/advertising/assignment pricing has been developed based on a variety of factors. Each project is different and requires different pre-production, scouting, shooting and post-production processes. Please fill out our handy Quote Form for an estimate specific to your needs. We charge a "creative fee" for the photo shoot itself as well as applicable pre/post-production hours, travel time and usage rights fees. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

Note: The Quote Form you send us should be as detailed as possible. It should include the estimated number of images and details about where those images will be used (i.e. books, magazines, advertising, brochures, web site etc.). We will contact you if there's anything we need to specify.

2. Estimate, Agreement & Deposit

After you fill out the form, we'll send you an estimate for the project along with our agreement. Prior to scheduling your photo-session on our shooting calendar, we require a 50% deposit of the estimated fees. The balance is due upon completion of the work.  When we receive a signed estimate with the agreement and deposit, we will schedule your photo session.

3. Proofs

After the shoot (usually the next day), we'll prepare a proofing gallery for the images. Your proofs are uploaded to our web-server and the web address (URL) is e-mailed to you. Your proofs stay on the server for 30 days (longer by agreement) to give you time to choose. The gallery is cross-platform compatible (including smart-phones!)  Proofs are lo-res batch converted jpeg files for selection only and should not be considered representional of final quality.

4. Selection

Once you have selected the images and sent us the ID of your selections, we will create the hi-res image files. These are each given individual attention and are cropped, color-balanced, cleaned, and retouched by hand.

5. Delivery

Delivery of TIFF and/or JPEG files is typically made via email (or FTP, if requested.)  CD/DVD delivery of images by overnight mail is available for $30, upon request.

Satisfaction guaranteed

Rip Williams Photography, LLC offers a "100% Satisfaction Guarantee" policy, ensuring that your images will be of the correct exposure, resolution, focus and subject matter required for your business. If these criteria are not met, we’ll re-shoot for free.  Click here for details.

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Rate Details || How we charge

Posted in Commercial & Advertising || Process, Quote, Etc.

Three main factors determine fair pricing for commercial photography:

  1. Photographer's Fee
  2. Production Costs and
  3. Usage

Photographer's Fee: We're not charging for the hours of photography! We're charging for what it takes to make the photography happen.  As you no doubt know from managing your own business, there are many costs which must be offset in order to remain profitable.  Of course these include studio rental, utilities, insurance, payroll, cameras, vehicles, marketing costs, office equipment, depreciation and the like.  Additionally, the hours spent photographing represent only a portion of the time and resource investment required to plan and deliver your project.  So... if the few days of actual shooting each week are sandwiched with days of preparation, meetings and a gazillion other activities that are not photography, then these costs must be reflected.   Voila!  That's the base Photographer's Fee.  Ours includes reasonable time outside of the shoot (around 4 hours) after which a pre-post production fee of $75/hour.  Speaking of "Father Time..."  Other than pre/post production hours, we rarely charge based on time.  Many of our shoots involve some sort of disruption to your daily work, or the operation of your facility.  You've hired us to make images, and we like to keep the interruption to a minimum.  That's our thing.  This working style is a benefit to you, since you can then get back to doing your thing as quickly as possible. <...top>

Production Costs: In addition to the Photographer's Fee, your imagery will require a few other things to execute.  What?!?  You want a helicopter shot of your band on top of a mesa at sunset in the rain?  Okie-dokey, but  the costs for the pilot, rain machine, safety  measures, staffing, permitting, insurance, etc will be passed on to you.   Typical production costs include things like assistants, makeup artists, wardrobe stylists, set construction, casting, model's fees, props, food, Kraft services, travel, expendables, parking, location permitting, specialty equipment rental, etc. <...top>

Usage: Usage is perhaps the least understood aspect of the photography business.  It addresses the manner, frequency and time period in which an image will be utilized.  An image that is licensed for one-time use as a 1/4-page ad in local weekly 'zine is priced far less than one licensed for use as a monthly full-page advertisement in a national consumer magazine.  That makes sense, right?  The person who wrote the jingle for your local furniture store's radio spot probably got paid less for the use of his intellectual property that the person who wrote the "My bologna has a first name..." jingle. <...top>

Photographer's Fee, Production Costs, Licensing Fees = Your Cost.

A note on "buyout:" a term you want to avoid!
Unfortunately, the term "buyout" is not a legal term, is vague, and has different meanings to different people.  For some photo buyers, the term "buyout" is interpreted as meaning the client can use the photo for unlimited placements for an unlimited time. This is actually an "unlimited license" from Rip Williams Photography.  Other buyers interpret "buyout" to mean an actual copyright transfer, or outright acquisition of the ownership of the images. 

Unlimited usage requests are very costly because we must attempt to determine all the possible ways in which the images we'll be creating will be used.  In almost all cases you (the client) know how you'd like to use the images and for how long.  In most cases unlimited usage quotes will result in an estimate that far exceeds the buyer's budget for photography.  In an effort to keep your costs as low as possible, we only charge you for the licensing that you really need.  If your needs happen to change in the future, additional rights are always available to you!  Why would you want pay for the rights to publish the images all over billboards in Germany, for the next 20 years unless you are actually going to do it?  Of course, if you'd like to pay for 20-year rights for German billboards, we'd be happy to charge ya for it!  :-) <...top>